

Soldier'spapa
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sinjin said:quote="Sparky18"] It is a minor thing, but the toe angle changes slighlty as the front suspension travels. Aligning it (Loaded) will produce the most accurate results.
I have found that the toe angle can change by a couple of centimeters from when the front is in the air to when you lower it back down on the floor. Always changed to more toe out when loaded[/quote]
This is exactly why I posted this information. I set mine "Loaded". I am unsure why Yamaha allows a small amount of "Bump Steer". I am by no means an expert, but I feel the steering would be more confident if the toe angle remained the same throughout the suspension travel.